I have a folder full of HTML files that comprise the Spring Framework API documentation, http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/3.2.4.RELEASE/javadoc-api/.
What I'd like is to be able to hover over the name of a Spring method/interface/etc in Eclipse (like the ClassPathXmlApplicationContext class) and have the explanation appear from those documents. At the moment, what I get is "Note: This element neither has attached source nor attached Javadoc and hence no Javadoc could be found".
Is there a way to tell Eclipse to implement that folder and its subfolders to make those Javadocs work? Do I have to package them in some way first? I'm using the Spring Tool Suite, or I can use regular Eclipse.
I've tried some things that were recommended in other answers, but I don't know what's going on.
If anyone can help, that would be nice.
解决方案
Go to the properties of your project and select Java Build Path, then select the tab called Libraries, there you can expand any jar to select either Source attachment or Javadoc location and click the Edit button. In the dialog that appears you can specify the folder, JAR or zip with the source code, or the location path or URL of the Javadoc.
Hope this helps.